Clip applying apparatus with angled jaw

ABSTRACT

A clip applying apparatus is provided which includes a jaw mechanism having a stationary jaw and a movable jaw. The movable jaw is supported on or formed integrally with the distal end of a crimping member which is movably supported within a body portion of the apparatus. The stationary jaw defines a longitudinal axis which forms an angle θ of between about 15 degrees and about 15 degrees and about 75 degrees in relation to a longitudinal axis of the body portion. In another embodiment, the stationary jaw includes a clip receiving channel which is configured to at least partially receive a surgical clip. In one embodiment, the distal end of the stationary jaw includes a stop member which is positioned to engage the distal end of the stationary jaw includes a stop member which is positioned to engage the distal end of a leg of a surgical clip to prevent the surgical clip from being pushed from the stationary jaw during operation of the apparatus and the movable jaw includes a distally located crimping surface and a head portion defining a recessed channel configured to receive a portion of a surgical clip supported on the stationary jaw. In yet another embodiment, the crimping surface defines an acute angle β in relation to the longitudinal axis of the body portion, and in one embodiment, angle β is substantially the same as angle θ.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/547,902 filed Sep. 7, 2005, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,900,253 which is a 371 of international PCT Application No. PCT/US04/07401 filed Mar. 11, 2004, which claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/453,581 filed Mar. 11, 2003, and the disclosures of each of the above-identified applications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.

BACKGROUND

1. Technical Field

The present disclosure relates to clip applying apparatus and ligation clips. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to clip applying apparatus for applying surgical clips to body tissue during surgical procedures which provide enhanced visibility at the surgical site.

2. Background to Related Art

Surgical procedures frequently require ligation of blood vessels, severed tissues and/or other organs to control or stop bleeding. Clip applying apparatus for quickly applying a surgical clip about tissue are well known. Such clip applying apparatus include single clip applicators and multiple clip applicators. In single clip applicators, a new clip must be loaded into the apparatus after application of each clip. Multiple clip applicators include a series of clips which can be sequentially applied to tissue during the course of a surgical procedure.

Typically, clip applying apparatus include a handle mechanism, an elongated body portion, and a clip crimping assembly, e.g., a jaw or pair of jaws. Such clip applying apparatus are configured for endoscopic or open surgical procedures. One problem associated with known clip applying apparatus is obstructed visualization of the surgical site especially during endoscopic surgical procedures. More specifically, the jaw structure and/or the distal end of the body portion obstructs the surgeon's view of the surgical site. Accordingly, a continuing need exists for a clip applying apparatus which provides improved visibility of the surgical site during application of a surgical clip to tissue.

SUMMARY

A clip applying apparatus is provided which includes a handle assembly, a body portion extending distally from the handle assembly and a jaw mechanism. The jaw mechanism includes a stationary jaw and a movable jaw. The movable jaw is supported on or formed integrally with the distal end of a crimping member which is movably supported within the body portion. The stationary jaw defines a longitudinal axis which forms an angle ⊖ of between about 15 degrees and about 75 degrees in relation to a longitudinal axis of the body portion. In one embodiment, angle ⊖ is about 25 degrees. In another embodiment, the stationary jaw includes a clip receiving channel which is configured to at least partially receive a surgical clip. In one embodiment, the distal end of the stationary jaw includes a stop member which is positioned to engage the distal end of a leg of a surgical clip to prevent the surgical clip from being pushed from the stationary jaw during operation of the apparatus.

In another embodiment, the movable jaw includes a distally located crimping surface and a head portion defining a recessed channel configured to receive a portion of a surgical clip supported on the stationary jaw. In yet another embodiment, crimping surface defines an acute angle β in relation to the longitudinal axis of the body portion, and in one embodiment, angle β is substantially equal to angle ⊖. Because of the angles of the stationary jaw and the crimping surface of the movable jaw, the distal ends of the legs of a surgical clip are approximated before approximation of the proximal ends of the legs. By approximating the legs of the surgical clip in this manner, tissue positioned between the legs of the surgical clip is retained between the legs of the clip during clip formation.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Various preferred embodiments of the presently disclosed clip applying apparatus are described herein with reference to the drawings.

FIG. 1 is a side perspective view of one preferred embodiment of the presently disclosed clip applying apparatus;

FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of the angled anvil jaw shown in the indicated area of detail of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a side perspective view from the front of the distal end of the clip applying apparatus shown in FIG. 2 with parts separated;

FIG. 4 is a side perspective view from the rear of the distal end of the clip applying apparatus shown in FIG. 1 with a clip positioned in the anvil jaw;

FIG. 5 is a bottom perspective view of the distal end of the clip applying apparatus shown in FIG. 1 with a clip positioned in the anvil jaw;

FIG. 6 is a side perspective view from the front of the distal end of the clip applying apparatus shown in FIG. 1 with an open clip positioned in the anvil jaw about a vessel and the crimping member or pusher in a retracted position;

FIG. 7 is a side cross-sectional view of the distal end of the clip applying apparatus shown in FIG. 1 with an open clip positioned in the anvil jaw about a vessel and the crimping member or pusher in a retracted position;

FIG. 8 is a side cross-sectional view of the distal end of the clip applying apparatus shown in FIG. 1 with a clip positioned in the anvil jaw about a vessel and the crimping member in a partially advanced position;

FIG. 9 is a side cross-sectional view of the distal end of the clip applying apparatus shown in FIG. 1 with a clip positioned in the anvil jaw about a vessel (not shown) and the crimping member in a fully advanced position; and

FIG. 10 is a perspective partial cross-sectional view of a clip of the clip applying apparatus shown in FIG. 1 crimped about a portion of a vessel.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Preferred embodiments of the presently disclosed clip applying apparatus will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings, in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views.

FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of the presently disclosed clip applying apparatus 10. Briefly, clip applying apparatus 10 includes a handle assembly 12 including a stationary handle 12 a and a pivotable actuator trigger 12 b, a central body portion 14 and a jaw mechanism 16. Although handle assembly 12 is illustrated having a pistol grip configuration other known handle configurations are envisioned, e.g., in-line handle, scissors handle, tweezers handle, etc. A rotatable knob 18 is rotatably supported on a distal end of handle assembly 12. Rotatable knob 18 supports the proximal end of central body portion 14 in a known manner such that rotatable knob 18, central body portion 14 and jaw mechanism 16 are rotatable in relation to handle assembly 12 about the longitudinal axis of central body portion 14. It is envisioned that the rotatable knob 18 can be configured to rotate the jaw mechanism 16 while the central body portion 14 remains stationary. Although specific details of the handle assembly 12 are not disclosed herein, the handle assembly 12 may include any handle mechanism known in the art to effect actuation of a clip pusher mechanism as will be described in detail below. Examples of such known handle mechanisms are well known and disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,938,667, 5,868,761, 5,868,759, 5,725,538, 5,720,756, 5,700,270, 5,695,502, 5,645,553, 5,626,585, 5,591,178, 5,514,149, 5,462,558, 5,300,081, 5,197,970 and 4,509,518 all of which patents are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.

Referring to FIGS. 2-5, jaw mechanism 16 includes a stationary jaw or anvil 24 and a movable jaw. The movable jaw is formed on a distal end 22 of a crimping member or pusher 20. These components will be described in further detail below.

Central body portion 14 includes an outer housing 19 positioned about the internal components of central body portion 14 and a crimping member or pusher 20. Crimping member 20 includes a proximal end (not shown) operatively which is connected to handle assembly 12, in a known manner, such that actuation of pivotable trigger 12 b effects substantially linear movement of crimping member 20 along a longitudinal axis of central body portion 14 from a retracted position (FIG. 7) to an advanced position (FIGS. 8 and 9). The distal end 22 of crimping member 20 includes an angled crimping surface 22 a including a guide slot or channel 28 positioned to receive, engage and crimp a surgical clip 50 supported on anvil 24 upon advancement of crimping member 20. In one embodiment, angled crimping surface 22 a defines an acute angle β of between about 15 degrees and about 75 degrees and in another embodiment between about 20 degrees and about 45 degrees in relation to the longitudinal axis “X” of central body portion 14. In yet another embodiment, angled crimping surface 22 a defines an angle of about 30 degrees. The distal end 22 of crimping member 20 also includes a head portion 26. Head portion 26 defines channel 28 at a position adjacent a distal portion of crimping surface 22 a. Channel 28 (FIG. 3) is dimensioned to receive and retain a surgical clip 50 positioned in the anvil 24 between the anvil 24 and crimping surface 22 a.

Crimping member 20 is slidably positioned within central body portion 14. The distal end 22 of crimping member 20 includes a raised surface 22 b which with a proximal portion of crimping member 20 defines a shoulder or stop 22 c. Raised surface 22 b is configured to be slidably received within an elongated slot 32 formed in a distal end of central body portion 14. Stop 22 c engages a stepped surface (not shown) of central body portion 14 to limit proximal movement of crimping member 20. Head portion 26 has a width greater than the width of slot 32 to define a pair of abutment surfaces 34 which engage a distal face 36 of anvil body 38 when crimping member 20 is in a retracted position to further limit proximal movement of crimping member 20.

Anvil 24 includes anvil body 38 and an anvil jaw 40. The longitudinal axis of anvil jaw 40 defines an angle ⊖ with respect the longitudinal axis “X” of central body portion 14 (FIG. 3). By providing anvil 24 with an angled jaw, visibility of the surgical site is improved. In one embodiment, angle ⊖ is between about 15 degrees and about 75 degrees. In another embodiment, angle ⊖ is between about 20 degrees and about 45 degrees. In yet another embodiment, angle ⊖ is between about 25 and about 30 degrees. In yet a further embodiment, angle ⊖ is about 25 degrees. Although not necessary, angle ⊖ may be substantially the same as angle β of angled crimping surface 22 a. Angled jaw 40 defines a clip receiving channel 42 which is aligned with crimping member slot 32. Channel 42 is dimensioned to receive a leg 52 b of clip 50 and channel 42 a is dimensioned to slidably receive crimping member 20 upon distal movement thereof. Channel 42 a is also dimensioned to receive a portion of a clip of a single clip feed instrument or multiple clips of a multi-clip feed instrument. A stop member 44 having a surface 44 a (FIG. 4) is formed at a distal end of channel 42 and engages a distal end 56 b of leg 52 b of clip 50 during clip formation to prevent the clip 50 from being pushed from or out of anvil jaw 40. Stop 44 and surface 44 a are shaped in the form of a hook to facilitate use of the jaw and hook for dissection and manipulation of tissue. Clip receiving channel 42 and channel 42 a also prevent clip 50 from being derailed from or misaligned with channel 42 and from being pushed from anvil jaw 40. Anvil body 38 is secured within the distal end of central body 14 using known fastening techniques, e.g., friction fit, welding, fusing, opening, crimping, threads, pins, adhesives, etc. Channel 42 a formed through body 38 is contiguous with channel 42 and facilitates movement of crimping member 20 from a retracted position to an advanced position.

One embodiment of clip 50 is shown in FIG. 3. Clip 50 includes a pair of legs 52 a and 52 b and a backspan 54. In one embodiment, backspan 54 is curved or semi-circular however, other geometric configurations are also envisioned. Each leg 52 a and 52 b, typically, is substantially parallel to the other leg and may include a curved tip 56 a and 56 b, respectively, which curves towards the other curved tip of clip legs 52 a and 52 b. Curved tips 56 a and 56 b, when used, allow the legs to smoothly transverse channel 42 and anvil jaw 40 without binding within the jaw during loading and deformation of the clip 50. In one embodiment, clip 50 is constructed from a surgical grade metal such as titanium. Alternately, other materials suitable for surgical use and having the requisite strength and deformation characteristics may be used to construct the clip 50, e.g., filled or unfilled polymeric or plastic, absorbable materials, etc.

Operation of clip applying instrument 10 will now be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 6-10. In use, a clip 50 is positioned in anvil jaw 40 with leg 52 b of clip 50 supported in channel 42 of anvil jaw 40 and the proximal end of leg 52 a located in channel 28 of head portion 26 of crimping member 20 (See FIGS. 3, 6 and 7). To prevent the clip 50 from becoming disengaged from anvil jaw 40 after it has been loaded, clip 50 may be shaped and/or dimensioned such that it must be elastically deformed slightly to position the clip 50 between anvil jaw 40 and head portion 26 of crimping member 20. As can be appreciated, this maintains the clip 50 under slight tension within the anvil jaw 40. This prevents slippage or unintentional dislodgement of the clip 50 prior to deformation.

After a clip 50 has been loaded into anvil jaw 40, clip applying apparatus 10 can be manipulated to position jaw mechanism 16 adjacent a surgical site to position clip 50 about tissue 60 to be ligated. This may be accomplished by inserting central body portion 14 of apparatus 10 through an incision or a cannula or cannula assembly or via direct access to the surgical site.

Referring to FIG. 8, when clip 50 is properly positioned about tissue, vessel 60, and pivotable trigger 12 b are actuated, i.e., compressed towards stationary handle 12 a (See FIG. 1), to advance crimping member 20 in the direction indicated by arrow “A” towards anvil jaw 40. During the initial stage of advancement of crimping member 20, because crimping surface 22 a is angled, upper leg 52 a bends downwardly towards lower leg 52 b in the direction indicated by arrow “B” such that tips 56 a and 56 b are moved into engagement with each other prior to the proximal portion of legs 52 a and 52 b becoming engaged. By crimping clip 52 in this manner, tissue to be ligated is prevented from exiting or being totally or partially expelled from the confines of the clip during clip formation. It is also envisioned that the tips 56 a and 56 b may be configured to overlap or matingly engage to secure the clip 50 about the vessel 60.

Referring to FIGS. 9 and 10, crimping member 20 is moved to the fully advanced position (FIG. 9) in the direction indicated by arrow “A” to fully deform or crimp clip 52. Thereafter, pivotable handle 12 b can be released to retract crimping member 20 and release clip 52 from anvil jaw 40. (See FIG. 10.)

The benefits of the presently disclosed clip applying apparatus 10 include improved visibility at the surgical site. This is due to the fact that one side of the anvil jaw 40 is angled outwardly from and unobstructed by the distal end of the clip applying apparatus 10. Further, by initiating clip closure at the tips 56 a and 56 b of the clip legs 52 a and 52 b, improved tissue confinement is achieved.

Although the illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure have been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to those precise embodiments and that various other changes and modifications may be affected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. For example, although clip applying apparatus 10 has been disclosed as a single clip applicator, it is envisioned that with modifications, it can be employed for applying a series or multiplicity of clips, such as from a cartridge mounted within the instrument as disclosed in the U.S. patents identified above and incorporated herein by reference. All such changes and modifications are intended to be included within the scope of any appended claims. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A clip applying apparatus, comprising: a clip having a U-shape that includes a pair of spaced apart legs interconnected by a backspan, wherein each of the pair of spaced apart legs has a tip at a distal end of the U-shape; where each of the pair of spaced apart legs of the U-shape extends from the backspan of the U-shape at a proximal end of clip to the respective tip at the distal end of the clip; a body portion defining a distally extending longitudinal axis; and a jaw mechanism coupled to the a distal end of the body portion and including stationary and movable jaws, the stationary jaw supporting the clip between the stationary and movable jaws, wherein the movable jaw includes an angled surface positioned to contact the proximal and distal ends of the clip as the movable jaw slides along the stationary jaw between a proximal position and a distal position such that the movable jaw is configured to move between the proximal position and the distal position to first approximate the tips of the pair of spaced apart legs of the clip to trap tissue within the clip, and then approximate the backspan of the clip to ligate the trapped tissue with the clip wherein a first leg of the pair of spaced apart legs extends radially outward beyond the jaw mechanism while the movable jaw is in the proximal position.
 2. The clip applying apparatus of claim 1, wherein the tips of the pair of spaced apart legs are unapproximated while the movable jaw is disposed in the proximal position.
 3. The clip applying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the movable jaw includes a distally located crimping surface positioned to engage the first leg of the clip along an entire length of the first leg.
 4. The clip applying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the tips of each of the pair of spaced legs are curved inwardly towards each other.
 5. The clip applying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the stationary jaw includes a clip receiving channel configured to at least partially receive a second leg of the pair of spaced apart legs, wherein while the second leg is received in the clip receiving channel of the stationary jaw, a proximal end of the first leg of the pair of spaced legs is received in a recessed channel defined within a head portion of the movable jaw.
 6. The clip applying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a distal end of the stationary jaw includes a stop member positioned to engage the tip of a second leg of the pair of spaced apart legs and prevent the clip from being pushed from the stationary jaw.
 7. The clip applying apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the stop member is hook-shaped to facilitate grasping of tissue.
 8. The clip applying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the movable jaw is configured to slide linearly towards the stationary jaw to approximate the pair of spaced apart legs of the clip.
 9. The clip applying apparatus of claim 1, wherein the movable jaw is positioned to contact the distal and proximal ends of the clip to crimp the clip between the stationary jaw and the movable jaw.
 10. A clip applying apparatus, comprising: a handle assembly; a body portion extending distally from the handle assembly and defining a longitudinal axis, the body portion including a crimping member operably associated with the handle assembly; a clip having a U-shape that includes a pair of spaced apart legs interconnected by a backspan, wherein each of the pair of spaced apart legs has a tip at a distal end of the U-shape; where each of the pair of spaced apart legs of the U-shape extends from the backspan of the U-shape at a proximal end of clip to the respective tip at the distal end of the clip; and a jaw mechanism including stationary and movable jaws, the stationary jaw supporting the clip, the movable jaw supported on the crimping member and movable relative to the stationary jaw from a proximal position to a distal position in response to actuation of the handle assembly, wherein the movable jaw includes an angled surface positioned to contact the proximal and distal ends of the clip as the movable jaw slides along the stationary jaw between the proximal position and the distal position such that as the movable jaw moves from the proximal position to the distal position, the clip is configured to enable the tips of the clip to approximate in order to trap tissue within the clip before approximating the backspan of the clip to ligate the trapped tissue with the clip wherein a first leg of the pair of spaced apart legs extends radially outward beyond the jaw mechanism and the body portion while the movable jaw is in the proximal position.
 11. The clip applying apparatus of claim 10, wherein the tips of the pair of spaced apart legs are unapproximated while the movable jaw is disposed in the proximal position.
 12. The clip applying apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the movable jaw includes a distally located crimping surface positioned to engage the first leg of the clip along an entire length of the first leg.
 13. The clip applying apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the tips of each of the pair of spaced legs are curved inwardly towards each other.
 14. The clip applying apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the stationary jaw includes a clip receiving channel configured to at least partially receive a second leg of the pair of spaced apart legs, wherein while the second leg is received in the clip receiving channel of the stationary jaw, a proximal end of the first leg of the pair of spaced legs is received in a recessed channel defined within a head portion of the movable jaw.
 15. The clip applying apparatus according to claim 10, wherein a distal end of the stationary jaw includes a stop member positioned to engage the tip of a second leg of the pair of spaced apart legs and prevent the clip from being pushed from the stationary jaw.
 16. The clip applying apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the stop member is hook-shaped to facilitate grasping of tissue.
 17. The clip applying apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the movable jaw is configured to slide linearly towards the stationary jaw to approximate the pair of spaced apart legs of the clip.
 18. The clip applying apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the stationary jaw is angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the body portion. 